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Valve Announces New Steam Deck OLED Specs, Price, &

Valve Announces New Steam Deck OLED Specs, Price, & Release Date

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  1. Please please PLEEEEEEEEASE, GN, compile and post your complete benchmark charts on your cool new website! Every review shows partial charts that include only a (random) selection of models that you've reviewed, which makes sense for presentation purposes but users want to have a complete reference SOMEWHERE that they can use for their own comparisons. At times I've had to open several different old reviews to look at partial charts in order to get a sense of how one model compares to another, and it's frustrating.

  2. It's not the speed of the charging that lowers battery life, it's the heat from charging, they can overcome that by making the charger take the heat instead of the battery

  3. Shame they didn't add at least one another USB-C port or upgraded the spec to USB4 to spice up the docked performance. Personally, with the original Deck twinked up with aftermarket accessories and with 2TB swapped in, I struggle to justify new purchase. I would maybe cough up for the new screen but since it's not compatible, and there is no cheap OLED version for sale I will pass on that one. The best part about the Deck for me, that absolutely demolishes and disqualifies any other handheld PC are included controller, specifically the ergonomic layout (which can't be said about any other device… just mindless copying Switch without a second thought), the back buttons and the trackpads and their versatility. I know most people don't use trackpads and only play some shitty console games designed to be compatible with ancient X360/One gamepad so unfortunately there isn't enough of a push in the community to force advancement of controllers. Which is a shame – consoles are long overdue for an upgrade and they are holding the industry back. Especially if I can create better control schemes with emulating MKB than using implemented controller layouts… AyaNeo Kun released with 2 trackpads but they're glorified mouse pointers with no real utility whatsoever.
    With all that being said I think nobody who already owns the Deck should feel bad – you're not missing out, just because the refresh model has a better screen. I'd argue buying cheap 64GB model and swapping out SSD is still the best bang for the buck you can get and still a great purchase.

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